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Thread started 08/24/04 7:37pm

AsianBomb777

Morrissey and Marr - now more than ever

Please please just reunite--the anticipation (and unlikelhood) of such an event would eclipse a Van Halen reunion.

Please, we need you to dismantle the refuse that has been strewn all over the musical landscape since boy bands poisoned the airwaves by kissing clear channel's ass.
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Reply #1 posted 08/24/04 7:49pm

SnowQueen

AsianBomb777 said:

Please please just reunite



Damn, I wish...

Only happen in our dreams though. neutral
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Reply #2 posted 08/24/04 8:16pm

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Did you by chance pick up a book called How Soon Is Never?
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Reply #3 posted 08/24/04 8:35pm

Case

CarrieMpls said:

Did you by chance pick up a book called How Soon Is Never?




I've seen that book in the store. Is it worthwhile? I nearly bought it--it looked interesting.
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Reply #4 posted 08/24/04 10:52pm

GangstaFam

CarrieMpls said:

Did you by chance pick up a book called How Soon Is Never?

Nope. But thanks to a certain kittie, I've got it. biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 08/24/04 11:06pm

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AsianBomb777 said:

Please please just reunite--the anticipation (and unlikelhood) of such an event would eclipse a Van Halen reunion.

Please, we need you to dismantle the refuse that has been strewn all over the musical landscape since boy bands poisoned the airwaves by kissing clear channel's ass.



It might yet happen. Morrissey is getting rid of his current band at the end of the year, Marr's Healers haven't exactly set the world on fire ... How good it would all be is another matter though. When was the last time you heard a decent Marr tune? The first Electronic album?
There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently
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Reply #6 posted 08/24/04 11:56pm

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Walking Down Madison by the late Kirsty Mac Coll and the terrific Get The Message on the first Electronic album ( the only one I know)
Yeah I want to see Marr & Morrissey working seriously together again and Nelson & Melvoin ( + Coleman) too
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Reply #7 posted 08/25/04 1:55am

abierman

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When was the last time you heard a decent Marr tune? The first Electronic album?



the second Electronic album.....but don't dismiss Bernard Sumner's (New Order) input.....
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/04 4:36am

endorphin74

I swear, my life would be complete if this happened smile
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/04 5:37am

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Case said:

CarrieMpls said:

Did you by chance pick up a book called How Soon Is Never?




I've seen that book in the store. Is it worthwhile? I nearly bought it--it looked interesting.


It's worth it, if only for perfectly describing growing up in the 80's in American suburbia as a "freak". The nostalgia for the music is also very entertaining.
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/04 7:40am

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endorphin74 said:

I swear, my life would be complete if this happened smile

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Reply #11 posted 08/25/04 11:08am

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abierman said:

Shapeshifter said:

When was the last time you heard a decent Marr tune? The first Electronic album?



the second Electronic album.....but don't dismiss Bernard Sumner's (New Order) input.....



Wouldn't dream of it. Barney's the man. Thought the second and third Electronic albums sucked though. Do you know Barney wrote his share of the songs while on prozac? He didn't say which songs he wrote, but judging from the way the album meandered off in a directionless haze, I'd guess it was a fair bit. Remember: this is the duo who gave us the sublime "Getting Way With It", "Get The Message", "Patience of A Saint" ... "Electronic 1".
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/04 2:05pm

jn2

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You are going to bring the New York Dolls together again. Would like to play one day with The Smiths again?

All the meetings I’m supposed to have with Johnny Marr, I learn it from the press or rumours. The worst is that people get angry when the rumours are not confirmed. Johnny and me, in a room, writing songs: this memory is further and further away. I never received any offer in that way. Moreover, the trial between us makes any project impossible.

When you were young, were you the kind of guy to stay near the dance floor, making cruel jokes about the dancers, but secretly wishing to be like them?

Yes, it was me, I was dying of jealousy. I desperately wanted to dance, to be like the others. But I could not free myself, I was too conscious of my awkwardness. I was looking at myself dancing. I should have drunk to forget about all this. But I would be fat today.

You grew up with vinyl: how do you feel about the dematerialization of music?

I’ve never downloaded any song from the Internet. I was offered an iPod, I didn’t even succeed in opening the box… I find it sad: music deserves efforts. How can you love a record that arrives so easily? When I was a child, accessing to the music I loved was difficult: it was not on radio nor TV… Even if music was my only love, it was a permanent fight to get it into my arms. Without records and their mysteries, I would never have become what I am now. They shaped me, every single I possess is linked to a special feeling. I was touching them for hours, looking at the diamond landing on the record with fascination… I was going downtown by bus, and on my way back, I was reading the covers, I was learning them… I spent afternoons in records shops to look at the credits of each album… All is too easy now: listening to music, creating music, becoming a star… Every 12 year old kid with a computer can make a record - technically at least.
Shows like « Pop Idol » have just one goal: to humiliate music, show it as a frivolous, inept, inoffensive thing.
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